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can you get water out of the martian environment? terrestrial exploration was little different because it was not quite the level of what we are doing here. we are putting a human in the environment that the human cannot live in on its own. ability -- of that by the way, feel free to come to the microphone with questions. how much of that ability to live off the martian land do we have to prove before we put people on the surface? >> a number of studies that show that if you can institute resources, get your water, oxygen, fuel. massally becomes a problem. how much can you rely on when you get there? if we are going to rely on a system, you wanted to be there ahead of time. he wanted to be reliable and to be able to store the oxygen. that would be the most prudent step. we are not there yet, but we are taking a first step. >> advanced missions, multiple landings, autonomous vehicles. advantage -- one advantage, we could send some scout missions ahead of time. the environment is so harsh and so extreme. >> when you put those scout veh
can you get water out of the martian environment? terrestrial exploration was little different because it was not quite the level of what we are doing here. we are putting a human in the environment that the human cannot live in on its own. ability -- of that by the way, feel free to come to the microphone with questions. how much of that ability to live off the martian land do we have to prove before we put people on the surface? >> a number of studies that show that if you can institute...
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any harm done to the environment, therefore, is harm to humanity. second, because every creature, particularly a living creature, has an intrinsic value. in its existence, its life, its beauty and its interdependence with other christians. -- with other creatures. we christians, together with the other monotheistic religions, believe that the universe is the fruit of a loving decision by the creator, who permits man respectfully to use creation for the good of his fellow men and for the glory of the creator. but he is not authorized to abuse it, much less is he authorized to destroy it. [applause] in all religions, the environment is a fundamental good. the misuse and destruction of the environment are also accompanied by a relentless process of exclusion. in effect, a selfish and boundless thirst for power and material prosperity leads both to the misuse of available natural resources and to the exclusion of the weak and disadvantaged, either because they are differently abled, handicapped, or because they lack adequate information and technical ex
any harm done to the environment, therefore, is harm to humanity. second, because every creature, particularly a living creature, has an intrinsic value. in its existence, its life, its beauty and its interdependence with other christians. -- with other creatures. we christians, together with the other monotheistic religions, believe that the universe is the fruit of a loving decision by the creator, who permits man respectfully to use creation for the good of his fellow men and for the glory...
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the entire phase, you have to get into somebody's environment. unless you are sophisticated or have unique proprietary access to raise he read dave on her to some have to participate, they are just passively hacked, a lot of times it is an e-mail that says, hey, check out this cnn article on whatever, the c-span clip, just click here for stop you click on the link and by doing so you just allow the malware into your environment. mr. slen: into the network? mr. watters: onto your desktop. now i'm able to become you. now that i'm in your environment, i can still your passwords, you probably use the same passwords over and over again, so my malware will persist and try to expand as far as i can into the rest of the network to gain access to something of interest. so you have to persist, you have this the virus and all these things that are trying to scrape the malware, so it wants to hide in look like it's good. so it does not draw attention to itself. then the malware tries to proliferate in your environment until it find something of interest. now
the entire phase, you have to get into somebody's environment. unless you are sophisticated or have unique proprietary access to raise he read dave on her to some have to participate, they are just passively hacked, a lot of times it is an e-mail that says, hey, check out this cnn article on whatever, the c-span clip, just click here for stop you click on the link and by doing so you just allow the malware into your environment. mr. slen: into the network? mr. watters: onto your desktop. now...
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the physical environment -- fiscal environment, to say it cannot be ignored cannot even come close. impact of feeling the the furloughs within the defense department. and maintenance budget, the things we cannot afford to do any longer i think really has put the focus on assessing not only how we do what we do, but the things we are doing to the point that -- wel made earlier cannot afford to do everything we have been doing. we really have to assess all the things we are asked to do. what can we afford to do in the budget environment? if things flee out the way they looking, ity tightens our ability even more. , think it is important to say with the top line projections and omissionsre that we respectively have across the government for national security, what can we do within those topline effectively? what can we no longer afford to do? i think the physical environment -- fiscal environment has been and is a trick opportunity to be the galvanizing -- a trick opportunity to be the gaza mining -- the galvanizing effect to bring the agency together. why shouldn't take one of those e
the physical environment -- fiscal environment, to say it cannot be ignored cannot even come close. impact of feeling the the furloughs within the defense department. and maintenance budget, the things we cannot afford to do any longer i think really has put the focus on assessing not only how we do what we do, but the things we are doing to the point that -- wel made earlier cannot afford to do everything we have been doing. we really have to assess all the things we are asked to do. what can...
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but by going to the environment of space and being in the closed loop environment where the levels are higher here on the earth, that pushed those problems. so i think station can give you that chance to dry run and test the equipment on orbit. but you don't use station as an answer larry or piece. you pick pieces that are absolutely necessary and use the unique advantage of station and some things are better tested underground. so you make a smart decision what you want to do the most cost effective way to keep moving towards mars. >> if you didn't have the station up there would you be looking to make a station or some capability to do that? >> i think you would be spending considerable resources to get a platform to operate in, to get to the station also. don't forget the transportation angle as well. we have a means to get to space to demonstrate technologies. so the station provides a research platform that already has crew, propulsion. what we found in some of our demonstrations is the focus on the technology and try to leverage what else is out there. spending money time and tim
but by going to the environment of space and being in the closed loop environment where the levels are higher here on the earth, that pushed those problems. so i think station can give you that chance to dry run and test the equipment on orbit. but you don't use station as an answer larry or piece. you pick pieces that are absolutely necessary and use the unique advantage of station and some things are better tested underground. so you make a smart decision what you want to do the most cost...
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environment. i just wanted to emphasize that whale we agree that this overall is necessary, the urgency is not to great that the project cannot be managed in a control manner. last week my office issued a flash audit alert discussing two significant issues related to this project because my written testimony describes these issues in detail, i will give only a summary for you this morning. first we have serious concerns with how the project is being implemented. opm is not following proper i.t. project management procedures and does not know the true scope and cost of this project. the agency has not prepared a project charter, conducted a feasibility study or identified all of the applications that will have to be moved from the existing i.t. infrastructure to the new shell environment. further, the agency has not prepared the mandatory omb major business case formally known as exhibit 300. this is important in the step in the i.t. project and the proper vehicle for seeking approval and funding f
environment. i just wanted to emphasize that whale we agree that this overall is necessary, the urgency is not to great that the project cannot be managed in a control manner. last week my office issued a flash audit alert discussing two significant issues related to this project because my written testimony describes these issues in detail, i will give only a summary for you this morning. first we have serious concerns with how the project is being implemented. opm is not following proper i.t....
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nebula cloud environment. some lessons learned they experience had to do with just assuring having to reengineer some of their business processes to accommodate the use of cloud computing. they also found one of the challenges they had was clearly specifying and delineating the responsibilities of for security of the clariant personnel at nasa as well as the cloud provider. in both cases, each of their implementations were private cloud implementations. they decided in each case to take a slow, cautious approach before jumping in and going to public cloud. but in both cases, they went with the private clout implementation, which generally has a lower threat exposure than the public cloud. >> are there any agency applications or services that should never move to the cloud come up with everything in agency does open to that move. in either case, why would that be the case? >> i will take an initial stab at that. there are probably implementations, information that is so sensitive, classified information, that n
nebula cloud environment. some lessons learned they experience had to do with just assuring having to reengineer some of their business processes to accommodate the use of cloud computing. they also found one of the challenges they had was clearly specifying and delineating the responsibilities of for security of the clariant personnel at nasa as well as the cloud provider. in both cases, each of their implementations were private cloud implementations. they decided in each case to take a slow,...
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sort of a typical of other threat environments. i agree with adam that there is a breath of things that have to occur. activities lot of that have to occur, whatever that perimeter might be, whether it be something around the most important of your data inside or somethingent more broadly. you have to understand what is going on inside your environment. you have to have a sense of what your users might be doing. we are in this evolution time in the technology landscape, as long. it is happening in cyber security and other places. we are applying business intelligence to all of the data that we have and gaining insight out of it and then applying that insight back into the problem, collecting more information on .t we are applying that in cyber security, and when you think , the the einstein program other program activities, the threat indicators we share, it's really about and flexing as much cio's.tion for as a citizen that the u.s. economy will grow. one of the ways i expect it to grow as i expect industry to innovate. that innov
sort of a typical of other threat environments. i agree with adam that there is a breath of things that have to occur. activities lot of that have to occur, whatever that perimeter might be, whether it be something around the most important of your data inside or somethingent more broadly. you have to understand what is going on inside your environment. you have to have a sense of what your users might be doing. we are in this evolution time in the technology landscape, as long. it is happening...
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. >> i think we have to talk about the current environment because the dominant fact of the current environment is the way the information is being received. the readers and viewers are very different today. we had a readership that is much more open to real fact than today. there is a huge audience partly whipped into shape by this 24- hour cycle that's looking for information to confirm their already-held political, religious, prejudices', believes, and ideologies. that is the cauldron into which all of this information is put. we had a bit of that. they tried to make our conduct in the press the issue and it worked for a while and they called us democrats and said bradley was a well-known liberal and all the rest. it did not work anymore. i have no doubt there are great reporters out there in news organizations that could do this story. what i don't think -- i'm not so sure it would withstand this cultural reception that it might get ground up in the process. >> i don't think that's the problem. the question is what you have the institution? if you go back and look at this from the perspecti
. >> i think we have to talk about the current environment because the dominant fact of the current environment is the way the information is being received. the readers and viewers are very different today. we had a readership that is much more open to real fact than today. there is a huge audience partly whipped into shape by this 24- hour cycle that's looking for information to confirm their already-held political, religious, prejudices', believes, and ideologies. that is the cauldron...
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>> our plan is not to add them back to the environment. i think that would be a mistake to do. as you know, we sailed around the globe picking samples in the ocean and the and sequencing the organisms there. over 40% of our oxygen comes from those algae. we wouldn't want those replaced by algae that produce a whole lot of oil instead of oxygen to say give us an oily goo in the oceans. these would be organisms that in fact within that lives outside of the laboratory or outside a production environment and that is an important part of our design is building these so they can't survive on their own. but we are thinking of industrial manufacturing and applications. so, for example, you can convert sugar into almost anything. we are working on designing new pathways that don't exist in nature for making the chemicals that go into plastic bottles. right now that comes from oil, a byproduct of oil production, so it's adding to the pollution taking oil out of the ground. we burn some of it and reduce into chemicals and plastic bottles. if we make the same chemicals from sugar, we conve
>> our plan is not to add them back to the environment. i think that would be a mistake to do. as you know, we sailed around the globe picking samples in the ocean and the and sequencing the organisms there. over 40% of our oxygen comes from those algae. we wouldn't want those replaced by algae that produce a whole lot of oil instead of oxygen to say give us an oily goo in the oceans. these would be organisms that in fact within that lives outside of the laboratory or outside a production...
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it is not about the environment. climate is always going to change, and that is my opinion. host: tom from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. carol is expressing similar concerns. our all want to protect planet," she writes, "but the caveat is how." mentioned caller michael mann at penn state university. one thing i would say to the caller, his research, because it has been so controversial, this is research that essentially , reconstructs temperatures going back over about a millennia and shows a sharpening of take over the last century. uptick over the last century. his research has been probed, and the allegations of academic that has never come to anything at all. is know, honestly it something you hear quite a lot of people are sort of doctoring science in the name of somehow getting rich. i was fine that theory interesting because it seems to me if you are smart enough to say, perhaps atmospheric physics, if your only goal is money, why would you not be creating algorithms for goldman sachs? i do not agree, with all the , thatt, to the caller studies in climate change are only
it is not about the environment. climate is always going to change, and that is my opinion. host: tom from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. carol is expressing similar concerns. our all want to protect planet," she writes, "but the caveat is how." mentioned caller michael mann at penn state university. one thing i would say to the caller, his research, because it has been so controversial, this is research that essentially , reconstructs temperatures going back over about a millennia...
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you have thoughts on what he had to say about the environment? caller: well, he is not a republican, and he is not a democrat, so we can agree that there is some you out there -- that there is somebody else out there who has got it. the media in general from fox to al jazeera to the chinese -- everybody at least is now talking about it, where you know a year ago, it did not even make the news, you know? so it is good to hear people talking about it. like i said, we can all agree that particles in the air is not good for anybody, so, you know, whether it is warming or cooling or what is going on, clean air is good for everybody. host: thanks for the call from arkansas. an article in the "washington post" this morning -- environmental and cyclical can transform the discourse on ecological crises. can you talk about the pope and the debate on capitol hill? guest: yes, but to turn briefly it iso william's point, related to what is happening in china because china has been suffering under tremendous air pollution problems. leaving global warming aside
you have thoughts on what he had to say about the environment? caller: well, he is not a republican, and he is not a democrat, so we can agree that there is some you out there -- that there is somebody else out there who has got it. the media in general from fox to al jazeera to the chinese -- everybody at least is now talking about it, where you know a year ago, it did not even make the news, you know? so it is good to hear people talking about it. like i said, we can all agree that particles...
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that isn't going to help the environment. if anything, it's going to make the environment worse when they go -- >> my science question is, do you personally believe that the theory of evolution explains the presence of complex life on earth? >> the reality is i was not an evolutionary biologist. what i believe as a father and a husband is that local schools should make decisions on how they teach and we can talk about common core and why i don't believe in a national curriculum. i think local school districts should make decisions about what should be taught in their classrooms. i want my kids to be exposed to the best science, the best critical thinking, whether evolutionary biology -- >> do you think the theory of evolution is the best scientific thinking on the development of complex life on earth? >> i would tell you as a father i'd want my kids to be taught about evolution in their schools. but secondly, i think local school districts should make the decision -- >> i'm asking what you think. >> i told you what i think. i
that isn't going to help the environment. if anything, it's going to make the environment worse when they go -- >> my science question is, do you personally believe that the theory of evolution explains the presence of complex life on earth? >> the reality is i was not an evolutionary biologist. what i believe as a father and a husband is that local schools should make decisions on how they teach and we can talk about common core and why i don't believe in a national curriculum. i...
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america's future is a wireline environment. >> the future of the communications industry at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> this week on "q&a," pulitzer prize-winning journalist david finkel discusses his latest book titled, "thank you for your service." >> david finkel, at what point did you decide to call this book "thank you for your service"? >> it happened late in the game after i turned in the manuscript and we were searching for a title. i had another one in mind, which was "the suicide room." when i mention that to the publisher, she said, that is just a traffic title. are you trying to put us out of business? i said, i would read that book. she said, that is really not the right title for this book. we sat and batted it around. there is something about this phrase. i was worried it would come across as judgmental in some way or people would see it as almost bitterly ironic and that was not the intention. it is a much simpler meaning, which comes down to, this is what i got comfortable with finally, if you read the book and get to know the people inside the book, you will hav
america's future is a wireline environment. >> the future of the communications industry at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> this week on "q&a," pulitzer prize-winning journalist david finkel discusses his latest book titled, "thank you for your service." >> david finkel, at what point did you decide to call this book "thank you for your service"? >> it happened late in the game after i turned in the manuscript and we were searching for...
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i seen that school make sure they have the environment to learn and prosper. to understand that it is ok. with my girls being an engineer is a good thing to do, even though it was not normal before. >> the navy pushes stem like all the services. we have partnerships with 2100 schools across the country. where we can, we leverage the neighbor's expertise. whether they are down at the river or in hawaii at the shipyard or san francisco at the bay warf. when we can bring those in, a stem pieces to that and the engineers to facilitate what our sailors are doing. we consider it very important. we have to work that stem apiece. the better off we will be, not only as the navy but also as we -- as a country down the road. >> this next 1 -- the numbers may be wrong but there is a 35% suicide and depression rate of children of military personnel. 37% higher for siblings of military personnel. are you seeking programs to address this? the suicide and depression rates of the children. >> that is a great question. it is the biggest fear of all parents. as kids grow up and
i seen that school make sure they have the environment to learn and prosper. to understand that it is ok. with my girls being an engineer is a good thing to do, even though it was not normal before. >> the navy pushes stem like all the services. we have partnerships with 2100 schools across the country. where we can, we leverage the neighbor's expertise. whether they are down at the river or in hawaii at the shipyard or san francisco at the bay warf. when we can bring those in, a stem...
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that is not the way to protect our economy in this environment. the way to protect our economy is to make specific investments that help build our labor force, build our infrastructure, build our manufacturing, lot the same time making sure we are keeping our taxes down and a budget balance. david: that is mr. harper's answer. to mr. mull care we go. we need to do more than surely supporting the manufacturing sector. what is your plan? m.p. mulcair: i was listening to mr. harper and he put all those eggs in one basket and drop the basket. there are now 300,000 more canadians without a job that when the recession hit in 2008 we have a plan to kickstart the economy and to grow manufacturing jobs and work on innovation. ofwant to drop the taxes these medium-size businesses because they create 80% of new jobs in this country and we also want to help people get ahead and make their lives easier. making sure that you can balance your work life and your family life is important to be. that is why one of our key planks in this platform is to bring in qual
that is not the way to protect our economy in this environment. the way to protect our economy is to make specific investments that help build our labor force, build our infrastructure, build our manufacturing, lot the same time making sure we are keeping our taxes down and a budget balance. david: that is mr. harper's answer. to mr. mull care we go. we need to do more than surely supporting the manufacturing sector. what is your plan? m.p. mulcair: i was listening to mr. harper and he put all...
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disaster and on what official steps need to be taken by nrc to ensure the safety of people and the environment, which is your charge, i'm afraid you may have lost sight of your mission. the fukushima near-term task force made up of nrc senior staff recommended 12 measures to upgrade safety in the wake of the fukushima meltdown. in august 2011, the former nrc chairman testified before our committee that the nrc should be able to act on those recommendations and that they could be implemented within five years. as of today, the nrc has failed complete implementation of a single one of the post fukushima safety measures. summary operators are not in compliance with the safety requirements that were in place before fukushima. the nrc has only completed its own action on four of the 12 task force recommendations. your team that you praise all the time told you that you have to do this. this is unacceptable. it puts the safety of the american people at risk. thank you. we have these for you. i also have serious concerns about the safety of nuclear fuels. nrc studies show that the consequences of a f
disaster and on what official steps need to be taken by nrc to ensure the safety of people and the environment, which is your charge, i'm afraid you may have lost sight of your mission. the fukushima near-term task force made up of nrc senior staff recommended 12 measures to upgrade safety in the wake of the fukushima meltdown. in august 2011, the former nrc chairman testified before our committee that the nrc should be able to act on those recommendations and that they could be implemented...
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the human environment today is the cleanest environment it has ever been in human history. it is cleaner and than london in the 19th century when there was menu are everywhere. industry -- a maneuver -- manure everywhere. >> government is the government of people. what is the proper government would depend on what your view of people is. what kind of creatures, what kind of circumstance, how do people live, what are their capabilities, whether they're competencies', how should they live, and i wonder if both speakers could address, fundamentally, how do you view people? >> i think people are moral animals who believe in and cooperation because it is in their self interest. i believe human beings have a high degree of empathy for other human beings and that there are evolutionary reasons for that. when you cooperate, when you make sacrifices of your own self in order to strengthen your community, you get long- term rewards. i think that the government we have, in which people are making sacrifices, letting some of their wealth be redistributed to help others, is a reflection
the human environment today is the cleanest environment it has ever been in human history. it is cleaner and than london in the 19th century when there was menu are everywhere. industry -- a maneuver -- manure everywhere. >> government is the government of people. what is the proper government would depend on what your view of people is. what kind of creatures, what kind of circumstance, how do people live, what are their capabilities, whether they're competencies', how should they live,...
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the information environment drives a lot of the national security. mayart brand, whose unless remember as the founder of the whole earth catalog, david interview last august in which you set the most important event of the last 20 years -- he said the most important bit of the last 20 years was playing out of the moore's law. it is certainly the top five. i used to give lectures were about it playing itself out around 2003 or 2000 -- or 2002 and it has not happened. i see articles all the time that says it will slow down because we have finally reached limits on how many circuit you can put on a silk and -- silicon. old stuff. look what is happening in nano and biotechnology. lawpredictions that moore's is going in is quantitatively balanced with those that say we are in for a whole new cycle of it. intelligence and counterintelligence more specifically for our purposes of the evening really has to do with the constantly changing, volatile information environment. i talk about that within different aspects. first of all, the first one is privacy. the
the information environment drives a lot of the national security. mayart brand, whose unless remember as the founder of the whole earth catalog, david interview last august in which you set the most important event of the last 20 years -- he said the most important bit of the last 20 years was playing out of the moore's law. it is certainly the top five. i used to give lectures were about it playing itself out around 2003 or 2000 -- or 2002 and it has not happened. i see articles all the time...
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what i hear every day is the tax and regulatory burden environment. the recent study ranked the states and among existing firms and new firms. among existing firms, we were the ninth best in the country in terms of the regulatory environment. for new firms, we were ranked number 1 in the country. i hear that every day from my businesses. >> did that change the business climate? the people identified that as a new reason to move to wisconsin? >> it had a big effect. we do not allow trial lawyers in nebraska. [laughter] in all seriousness, we put down a great environment 20 years ago and we stayed away from these frivolous lawsuits and some of the others that you see. no question it made a huge difference. >> similar to what david said, this darkly a pretty good environment that has not been accessible in terms of taking advantage of the issues, but it is a growing concern in utah. we have doctors who are saying i am practicing preventive medicine. they are trying to prevent themselves from being sued. rather than doing one or two tests, they are doing
what i hear every day is the tax and regulatory burden environment. the recent study ranked the states and among existing firms and new firms. among existing firms, we were the ninth best in the country in terms of the regulatory environment. for new firms, we were ranked number 1 in the country. i hear that every day from my businesses. >> did that change the business climate? the people identified that as a new reason to move to wisconsin? >> it had a big effect. we do not allow...
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isis not bigger government, creating environment for better jobs. freeingg budgets, entrepreneurs from unnecessary regulation, and letting the free market take off. we are seeing several states led by republican governors like in wisconsin, new jersey, and of course in michigan. the comeback is happening right here in grand rapids and all across the state. bycould happen nationally following the leadership example set by great republican governors. >> c-span, greeted by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you today by a public service through television provider. >> joining us this week is the chairwoman of the federal trade commission, edith ramirez. we appreciate it. when it comes to telecommunications, what is the ftc's responsibility in that area? >> let me start off by thanking you for letting me be on the show. it is a great opportunity to talk about the important work of the federal trade commission. let me explain that we at the federal trade commission had a dual mission which is to protect american consumers and to promot
isis not bigger government, creating environment for better jobs. freeingg budgets, entrepreneurs from unnecessary regulation, and letting the free market take off. we are seeing several states led by republican governors like in wisconsin, new jersey, and of course in michigan. the comeback is happening right here in grand rapids and all across the state. bycould happen nationally following the leadership example set by great republican governors. >> c-span, greeted by america's cable...
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let's do what's good for the environment. let's do what's good for energy independence and let's be fair to our greatest friends in the world our canadian neighbors. they allowed us to build a pipeline across their land. we should allow them to do the same in ours. they're our best allies, our greatest friends, a great neighbor. lets us today pass this bill -- let us today pass this bill and build the keystone x.l. pipeline with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from -- pipeline. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the nc ofis te. the lanroos regned. mr. defazio: i yield myself such time as i may conme the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. defazio: well, it's ground hog day come early to the -- grundhog day come early to the -- groundhog day come early to the floor of the house. it's cold enough, i guess. this will be the 10th time in the last four years that the house of representatives has moved this bill
let's do what's good for the environment. let's do what's good for energy independence and let's be fair to our greatest friends in the world our canadian neighbors. they allowed us to build a pipeline across their land. we should allow them to do the same in ours. they're our best allies, our greatest friends, a great neighbor. lets us today pass this bill -- let us today pass this bill and build the keystone x.l. pipeline with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore:...
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there are commuting zones that have a similar all in environment -- built in environment. i use this dataset that i would be happy to share. a simple count of institutions in each commuting zone and recordings of economic profile and unemployment rate. statistics that might matter. it would be adjusting to see patterns and what these communities are like. ideally, there would be no patterns. it would be completely random. it is not at all. these commuting zones draw line along the lines of race and class, and just like drive a line along race and class and other ways -- drawing a line along race and class in other ways. about one in five colleges -- public colleges, i'm sorry -- are located in these communities. these communities tend to have growing hispanic populations that tend to have what i'm assuming will be within a generational inequality because they are communities that have low education levels already. when we think about the implications, we think about implications here. it is an unattended consequence if colleges -- i'm not sure if i like to use that term. i
there are commuting zones that have a similar all in environment -- built in environment. i use this dataset that i would be happy to share. a simple count of institutions in each commuting zone and recordings of economic profile and unemployment rate. statistics that might matter. it would be adjusting to see patterns and what these communities are like. ideally, there would be no patterns. it would be completely random. it is not at all. these commuting zones draw line along the lines of race...
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the next year 2017, the year of the environment in russia. i have instructed the government to draft program for protecting places like the bolga, and others. all of our people should get involved with cleaning up our territory. dump sites around. this is a problem that people think -- moscow and st. petersburg have improved their road networks. other cities as well with a total population of 40 million people. over the next two years half of the roads should be fixed. i will not talk about this in detail right now but we've made the necessary decisions. now we need to get to work. we will pay attention to federal highways and objects of national importance like the crimea, which is on schedule. just recently we encountered serious economic challenges, unfavorable economic situation on national markets, the sanction, which were intended to make us forget about our national interest. however, i would like to mention on this score that the primary reason for an economic slowdown is our internal problems, the lack of investment resources, modern
the next year 2017, the year of the environment in russia. i have instructed the government to draft program for protecting places like the bolga, and others. all of our people should get involved with cleaning up our territory. dump sites around. this is a problem that people think -- moscow and st. petersburg have improved their road networks. other cities as well with a total population of 40 million people. over the next two years half of the roads should be fixed. i will not talk about...
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it is a great environment. sometimes, members of the republican side are not considered to be a total friend of organized labor. we get that, and i do my best, as many of you know. if you want to help the president of the united states win reelection, this is the fight he should have four jobs, 20,000 jobs. the last point i will make is the biggest oil spill occurred we're? ---- where? prince william sound. how many millions of gallons? 55 millions of gallons of oil through a tanker. do not preach to us about spills from a pipeline, when the biggest damage that could occur is tankers traveling around the world. i yield back my time. >> we recognize another gentleman from illinois, mr. rush,. >> thank you. i know the issue of jobs is constantly being bandied about here. i am extremely sensitive to that issue of jobs and unemployment. my district, the first district of illinois, the unemployment rate is more than twice the national average, and as much as 50% for many of my constituents. i have multi-generation u
it is a great environment. sometimes, members of the republican side are not considered to be a total friend of organized labor. we get that, and i do my best, as many of you know. if you want to help the president of the united states win reelection, this is the fight he should have four jobs, 20,000 jobs. the last point i will make is the biggest oil spill occurred we're? ---- where? prince william sound. how many millions of gallons? 55 millions of gallons of oil through a tanker. do not...
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both of these environments, both outside the child's home and the environment inside the child's home can have a significant impact on children's development and pay off for our country, both for this economy and for our future economy. despite the expanded awareness about the importance of better quality for young children, you hear that from our other panelists, there is an important for parents to work. we have still not on the will to ensure that all of our children and their families have the early childhood programs that they need. we owe our young children and our families who are trying desperately to work. we owe them better. we need to do this for the sake of our nation of's economic success. early childhood does not have an extensive funding stream. the bulk of support comes from parents. we cannot build high-quality system was sick and garments with parents picking up the majority of the costs -- we cannot build high-quality education and systems with parents picking up the majority of the costs. you have seen -- they are stretching themselves as far as they can. we can le
both of these environments, both outside the child's home and the environment inside the child's home can have a significant impact on children's development and pay off for our country, both for this economy and for our future economy. despite the expanded awareness about the importance of better quality for young children, you hear that from our other panelists, there is an important for parents to work. we have still not on the will to ensure that all of our children and their families have...
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so creating a environment of competitive tax rates was part of it. we also went and did a significant review of our regulations. as i get around as i get around my state and the country, the most common complaint is the regulations that get in the way of them being able to be productive in their business efforts. we did a regulation reform where we counted our business regulations and had about 2,000 impacting business and getting input from the public and others out there, we found 368 of those 2,000 had no public purpose, meaning they didn't level the playing field or help the republic but a drag on the economy and did what any sensible person would do which is to modify those and sent a strong message to the private sector, we are open for business. we want you to be successful but if there are t
so creating a environment of competitive tax rates was part of it. we also went and did a significant review of our regulations. as i get around as i get around my state and the country, the most common complaint is the regulations that get in the way of them being able to be productive in their business efforts. we did a regulation reform where we counted our business regulations and had about 2,000 impacting business and getting input from the public and others out there, we found 368 of...
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-- in aviation environment. we have a very robust set of requirements for cargo on domestic aircraft and cargo coming inbound to the u.s. on foreign and domestic carriers coming from outside the u.s. that reaches all the way back to the individuals that are actually packing the cargo container for shipment. it is an ongoing challenge. it's an ongoing threat. it's one you can't take your eyes off at any point. russell: on the tsa preprogram, a lot of issues have been addressed with that. i understand the benefits of having low risk travelers set aside for expedited screening. you made it a point to, in your testimony today, to try to stop , whereaged inclusion people are benefiting from the program, but have no betting -- that he -- no vetting whatsoever. how much of the managed inclusion -- neffenger: re: speaking of the covert testing failures -- are you speaking of the covert testing failures? it is the case that, without getting into detail, as d,spector general roth note some of the people coming into the sy
-- in aviation environment. we have a very robust set of requirements for cargo on domestic aircraft and cargo coming inbound to the u.s. on foreign and domestic carriers coming from outside the u.s. that reaches all the way back to the individuals that are actually packing the cargo container for shipment. it is an ongoing challenge. it's an ongoing threat. it's one you can't take your eyes off at any point. russell: on the tsa preprogram, a lot of issues have been addressed with that. i...
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remember that the environment is changing. for all of recorded history. indiana used to be under ice. the things you are talking about are due to -- likely to continue. senator murphy: thank you, mr. easterly. mr. parfitt, would you like to answer? mr. parfitt: i would echo those comments. this is a legal question. i'm not an attorney. senator murphy: a legal question, but the principle of polluter pays, when you do some damage to your neighbor, shouldn't you bear responsibility? as a fundamental principle? mr. parfitt: i think it's a couple located -- complicated question. you have users that have responsibility as well. senator murphy: you don't want to answer the question, that is fine. >> if the utilities and entities -- ms. nowak: if the utilities and entities are following law and regulation, i think it would be a very chilling effect to have been subjected to legal claims. senator murphy: everybody in their first year of economics learns about externalities. image done by activities. -- damage done by activities. libertarians would say, when you do
remember that the environment is changing. for all of recorded history. indiana used to be under ice. the things you are talking about are due to -- likely to continue. senator murphy: thank you, mr. easterly. mr. parfitt, would you like to answer? mr. parfitt: i would echo those comments. this is a legal question. i'm not an attorney. senator murphy: a legal question, but the principle of polluter pays, when you do some damage to your neighbor, shouldn't you bear responsibility? as a...
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i want to make sure we have a clean environment. republicans have to be proenvironment and pro-jobs and i think we can do that. the more partners we have, especially with a free market capitalist economy, the cleaner the environment will be. that being said, some of our competitors -- we made a good job of messing up the environment ourselves and we have a socialist possibility to protect the environment. our competitors should also protect the environment including india and china. republicans can say they need the proper stewards of our natural resources, the better we will be. host: the politics and all of this. a headline simply reads "what does elizabeth warren want?" perpetual outsider may gain power in 2016 presidential race without being in it. what you think of her impact and what will it be on the party? guest: unfortunately i never of overlap with her in the senate but i have an watching her for a while. i first saw her in 2004 when harry senator reid invited her to talk before a democratic caucus. taker at face value. sh
i want to make sure we have a clean environment. republicans have to be proenvironment and pro-jobs and i think we can do that. the more partners we have, especially with a free market capitalist economy, the cleaner the environment will be. that being said, some of our competitors -- we made a good job of messing up the environment ourselves and we have a socialist possibility to protect the environment. our competitors should also protect the environment including india and china. republicans...
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for the last year, we've seen a different environment. we've seen an environment where the need for certainty and the acceptance of dodd frank as the law of the land seems to have replaced that effort to delay and perhaps repeal it. frankly when i became secretary and moved in on that opportunity and i pulled the regulators together and i said, you need to figure out what it is that are the difference tweens the agencies and we have to come together every few weeks to talk through the issues, you need to make decisions. i think that the major issues are resolved. they're figuring out, it's a complicated piece of business because on one hand, they have to preserve the ability to have firms to make markets and on the other hand, because of the policies, stopping proprietary trading needing to shut down the kind of risky positions firms were holding on their own account. i'm optimistic they're getting there. >> but you expect there to be, the rule will be agreed and published by the end of the year? >> that's what i've urged them to do last
for the last year, we've seen a different environment. we've seen an environment where the need for certainty and the acceptance of dodd frank as the law of the land seems to have replaced that effort to delay and perhaps repeal it. frankly when i became secretary and moved in on that opportunity and i pulled the regulators together and i said, you need to figure out what it is that are the difference tweens the agencies and we have to come together every few weeks to talk through the issues,...
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complex, difficult national security environment the country has ever faced. just think for a moment about the headlines of the last couple weeks or so. escalating tensions in the middle east between saudi and arabia lead to a greater chance, at least, of sectarian war. north korea tests another nuclear device while continuing to advance its missile programs. reports indicate russia took down the power grid in part of the ukraine over the holidays. a british film crew comes back from raqqa with evidence that isis is vigorously pursuing chemical weapons, heat seeking missiles and remotely piloted-- remotely controlled vehicles. more evidence comes out about isis operatives who are already in the united states, and in europe. china lands aircrafts on these islands it has constructed out of the south china sea. not to mention iran shooting missiles in violation-- or shooting missiles at u.s. navy vessels and then, of course, yesterday taking 10 american sailors and their boats. if you look back just a few more weeks, we read about leaks about a russian nuclear to
complex, difficult national security environment the country has ever faced. just think for a moment about the headlines of the last couple weeks or so. escalating tensions in the middle east between saudi and arabia lead to a greater chance, at least, of sectarian war. north korea tests another nuclear device while continuing to advance its missile programs. reports indicate russia took down the power grid in part of the ukraine over the holidays. a british film crew comes back from raqqa with...
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the opportunity to plan attacks, not just in sochi, but in the immediate environment here in -- environment. and as andy rightfully said, you don't have to get into the rings of sochi to declare terrorist attacks. they only need to create a sense of terror to create a sense of instability. i would daresay that if you saw a successful attack significant enough, even in the far abroad from sochi, you would begin to see debates in delegation circles as to whether or not to withdraw athletes and stop participation in the olympics. and that would be disastrous for the success of the olympics. a final point in terms of why this threat is so unique at this time and i think it has gone relatively unreported, but i think it is critically important as an accelerant to the threat. that is the fact, as andy said, we are talking about a movement, a set of actors who view themselves as part of a global jihad movement. this in many ways is born out of the session conflict in the 1990s and early 2000's. as these groups have been populated by global jihad he actors, many of whom have interacted with the lea
the opportunity to plan attacks, not just in sochi, but in the immediate environment here in -- environment. and as andy rightfully said, you don't have to get into the rings of sochi to declare terrorist attacks. they only need to create a sense of terror to create a sense of instability. i would daresay that if you saw a successful attack significant enough, even in the far abroad from sochi, you would begin to see debates in delegation circles as to whether or not to withdraw athletes and...
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they should directly depend on the conditions of the environment and services provided. i am asking the ministry of education and science and the relevant authorities to oversee the situation rigorously. i want the presidents of the universities to pay attention to this. soon, the outcome will be that the finance ministry will take into account your revenues and will reduce the relevant ratios. you will see that it will happen in both education, the students, and the establishment themselves will suffer as a result. we must increase the export of quality educational services and create an environment for both foreign citizens and our citizens to be educated in russian tertiary education schools. this is a serious instrument of increasing russia's cultural and intellectual international influence. also, it is time to work through the matter of setting up -- setting up areas for conducting the unified state exam for russia standards. in some countries, based on russian language centers, such exams should take place at the same time when the unified -- when the uniform stat
they should directly depend on the conditions of the environment and services provided. i am asking the ministry of education and science and the relevant authorities to oversee the situation rigorously. i want the presidents of the universities to pay attention to this. soon, the outcome will be that the finance ministry will take into account your revenues and will reduce the relevant ratios. you will see that it will happen in both education, the students, and the establishment themselves...
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we are getting the picture of what the campaign finance looks like in this environment. and we saw in 2004 about 96% of the money was by the groups that disclosed how much they spent. this year about 65% for which , meant one third of the money was spent that was called dark money meaning of the money where , you can actually track the donation. in campaign commercials, about 23% of the commercials that were the democrats were funded in some ways by undisclosed donors . about half about 48% of the republican ads in the millions of dollars was spent on the ad where the donor isn't required to say where the money came from. i spent a lot of time in kentucky with the cycle. i went up to the voters and asked about mitch mcconnell and people kept telling me he is really caring. i thought that's interesting. i've heard he's a strategic. he is ambitious, but i have never heard this before. but then i watch tv and mcconnell because he had one of these independent groups running these ads the independent groups , spent a lot of money saying grimes, obama. mcconnell had been able
we are getting the picture of what the campaign finance looks like in this environment. and we saw in 2004 about 96% of the money was by the groups that disclosed how much they spent. this year about 65% for which , meant one third of the money was spent that was called dark money meaning of the money where , you can actually track the donation. in campaign commercials, about 23% of the commercials that were the democrats were funded in some ways by undisclosed donors . about half about 48% of...
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we have to make the dormitories a safe environment for the men and women. you know when there is a predator, you know when you are setting up somebody for a situation in which a predator can take advantage. it is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem is on college campuses, as well. we are transparent and we have a challenge of getting some numbers comparable period 18 to 25-year-old is a different demographic. >> our time draws short. i will take advantage of your being here to ask you one of the questions that always most intrigued me. it is the stuff of famous movies and novels and plays. though, rarely actual occurrences in actual trials. can you describe the acute dilemma that occurs, morally and legally, when a subordinate is ordered to do something by a superior that is manifestly illegal, sometimes in a dramati
we have to make the dormitories a safe environment for the men and women. you know when there is a predator, you know when you are setting up somebody for a situation in which a predator can take advantage. it is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem is on...
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the environment by want to talk about is the environment that many of these persons are talking about, these persons getting citizenship have to navigate every single day. in my research, i discovered that not unlike the african- american community or other poor communities, this issue of environmental racism is real. the conditions these persons have to work in, these conditions these persons have to live in, the conditions they have to navigate every day to live lives of meeting, worth and ,alue is another untold story another issue that doesn't come up and this conversation about why we have to focus on the humanity of these persons. so i want to make sure in this conversation we had adriaan the , i wonder if he might give me some sense of what the issues are as far as the environment that these persons have to drink and breathe and live every day that america ought to be aware of as we talk about giving these persons the same respect each one of us deserves. >> it is important and i'm glad you tie it back in to that because that's exactly it. the reason we have people dying daily
the environment by want to talk about is the environment that many of these persons are talking about, these persons getting citizenship have to navigate every single day. in my research, i discovered that not unlike the african- american community or other poor communities, this issue of environmental racism is real. the conditions these persons have to work in, these conditions these persons have to live in, the conditions they have to navigate every day to live lives of meeting, worth and...
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in effect it has begun to enforce a competitive environment. it has taken away a small thing called destination clauses which has huge impact. previously when a country bought gas, for example, germany or gas, it would have to get permission from gazprom to export that gas. the e.u. made that illegal in the european market. once germany get the gas they can sell it to whomever they want to. that is absolutely critical of whole concept of reverse flows going back to ukraine. europe also put in place very extensive infrastructure investments that are still not complete. countries like bulgaria are not part of the network. you can physically move gas west to east, north to south, in ways you previously could not. they have made massive invests in regasification facilities. the other big impact we've seen in the marketplace is caused by the united states. the united states now is producing much more gas than was ever envies saninged. we increased natural gas production by 35% over the last five years. as a result of that we're importing about 5 bcm
in effect it has begun to enforce a competitive environment. it has taken away a small thing called destination clauses which has huge impact. previously when a country bought gas, for example, germany or gas, it would have to get permission from gazprom to export that gas. the e.u. made that illegal in the european market. once germany get the gas they can sell it to whomever they want to. that is absolutely critical of whole concept of reverse flows going back to ukraine. europe also put in...
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in an environment, coupled with this campaign environment, money in the political system, a 24- hour meeting cycle, the incentives for leadership is really difficult. but it is not all bleak. it always struck me that, when you look at great institutions that work well, from grade companies to academic institutions, there is a symbol of a high performance team. kmart is part of making those institutions work. you look at a fortune 500 companies, entrepreneur rules, the ones that work are based on team work from the top down appear they are part of a team. they work together. we have great trouble in our country now being 18, a high performance team. i think that makes it difficult for us to address these serious problems with deeply controversial political solutions. i think we can make them. it does not take rocket science to know what we're doing. but hopefully, after the election, we will go back to a system of team work. we did that in the second world war. we did that in the depression. we have always done that when we had great compromises. that team has to be led by the preside
in an environment, coupled with this campaign environment, money in the political system, a 24- hour meeting cycle, the incentives for leadership is really difficult. but it is not all bleak. it always struck me that, when you look at great institutions that work well, from grade companies to academic institutions, there is a symbol of a high performance team. kmart is part of making those institutions work. you look at a fortune 500 companies, entrepreneur rules, the ones that work are based...
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environments have high buildings. where are the flying cars going to land? guest: i lived in new york during that time. to be on topused of buildings and they found that helicopters would blow off of buildings pretty easily, so that ended that. there are these technological problems. with flying cars, it would have to be predetermined areas, places where they could go. there would be predesignated takeoff and landing spots. airports or runways, but airports and runways would be the default mode. logical issue on board a plane or some other problem with landing, it would default to the nearest airport. all of that would have to be planned out. sam's plane has a different approach. it uses a military technology that allows for really short landing and takeoff stretches. that can be done by having jet blown across the top of the plane with nozzles, which gives it a superfast lift or allows for super fast landing. you could take off in the area of an average parking lot. take a lot of work, but those are the kinds of technologies that people are now playing with
environments have high buildings. where are the flying cars going to land? guest: i lived in new york during that time. to be on topused of buildings and they found that helicopters would blow off of buildings pretty easily, so that ended that. there are these technological problems. with flying cars, it would have to be predetermined areas, places where they could go. there would be predesignated takeoff and landing spots. airports or runways, but airports and runways would be the default...
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also a stable and secure funding environment. this last reason is why i remain concerned about proposals in the draft defense bills in congress that would undercut the bipartisan budget agreement, reached last year. it was supposed to guide the budget for two years. the unraveling of bipartisanship could end up in a return of sequester, which is our greatest risk as a department. also objectionable in a time of war, provisions cutting the overseas were fighting accounts. -- war fighting accounts. there are also new and and studied managerial appraisals, adding and moving boxes here and there, that the department's leadership is not recommended. i would hope that such micromanagement will not be a feature of any enacted. we all play a role in ensuring the success of the national security mission. for those interested in foreign policy and national security, a lot of problems to work on. it is also true for those interested in technology. the intersection of the two is truly an opportunity rich, and very fulfilling environment. i w
also a stable and secure funding environment. this last reason is why i remain concerned about proposals in the draft defense bills in congress that would undercut the bipartisan budget agreement, reached last year. it was supposed to guide the budget for two years. the unraveling of bipartisanship could end up in a return of sequester, which is our greatest risk as a department. also objectionable in a time of war, provisions cutting the overseas were fighting accounts. -- war fighting...
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we know the arctic is a sensitive environment. it has sustained alaska natives and their culture for thousands of years and we cannot afford to get it wrong. when it comes to these reforms i recognize there will be pushed back from various corners -- no surprise. i also appreciate the importance of the oil and gas sector and am committed to its ongoing success. but i strongly believe that they are not only achievable with modern technology and science, but absolutely critical to upholding public trust to responsibly develop our national resources. second, when it comes to reforms, we need to improve the way we do business as the federal government, plain and simple. part of that means ensuring the american taxpayer is getting a fair return for the use of natural resources on their public lands. i think most americans would be surprised to know that coal companies can make a winning bid for one dollar per ton to mine taxpayer owned coal. the government accountability office, our own inspector general, and members of congress from b
we know the arctic is a sensitive environment. it has sustained alaska natives and their culture for thousands of years and we cannot afford to get it wrong. when it comes to these reforms i recognize there will be pushed back from various corners -- no surprise. i also appreciate the importance of the oil and gas sector and am committed to its ongoing success. but i strongly believe that they are not only achievable with modern technology and science, but absolutely critical to upholding...
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good jobs, higher wages, better schools, a cleaner environment, civil rights, quality affordable health care, tom has fought for them all. now, i served in the senate with him for eight years. as we said, we are on the same committee. i know how hard he worked and i know how effective he was getting things done for iowa and for america. how did he do it? well, there's a story told about tom that i think is pretty telling. one of his neighbors from cumming said that when he was young, tom was pitching hay on a nearby farm to make a little extra money for his family. he was up on a truck catching the bales and suddenly he lost his balance and fell. everyone froze. when tom got up, everybody there said he should just call it a day. but not tom harkin. instead, he dusted himself off, climbed right back up on that truck, and got back to work. now, i grew up in a middle class family outside of chicago. very different from where tom was raised. but when i got to know tom and ruth, i recognized in them the same values that i learned from my own parents. my mother had a childhood that none of us
good jobs, higher wages, better schools, a cleaner environment, civil rights, quality affordable health care, tom has fought for them all. now, i served in the senate with him for eight years. as we said, we are on the same committee. i know how hard he worked and i know how effective he was getting things done for iowa and for america. how did he do it? well, there's a story told about tom that i think is pretty telling. one of his neighbors from cumming said that when he was young, tom was...
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energy environment. to our deep technology and services sector and much more. i honestly had no idea how you will choose which sections you will attend because they will all be informative and stimulating. in addition, of course, you are going to hear from a number of my colleagues throughout the administration over the next two days. i hope everyone here is as excited as i am to hear today from the leader who had the foresight to launch selectus a two years ago, president barack obama. from my perspective at the commerce department, we want to do everything possible to serve you, not just in the next two days, but also in the weeks, months, and years ahead. for example, in just a few weeks, selectusa and the american chamber of commerce in spain will hold a today events at barcelonao 21st and madrid. next april, we will be in the largestgermany, manufacturing show in the world. it may, we will be at the technology conference in houston, the world's largest oil and gas conference. next november, we will be in mechanica,for auto mech a global auto mechanic event
energy environment. to our deep technology and services sector and much more. i honestly had no idea how you will choose which sections you will attend because they will all be informative and stimulating. in addition, of course, you are going to hear from a number of my colleagues throughout the administration over the next two days. i hope everyone here is as excited as i am to hear today from the leader who had the foresight to launch selectus a two years ago, president barack obama. from my...
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our diplomats work in high threat environments. eliminategh we cannot every risk, we must do everything that we can to keep americans as safe as possible when they are serving overseas. with that, i want to conclude by recognizing the tremendous sacrifices that are made every bygle day around the world our diplomatic corps, the intelligence community, and our military service members, on behalf of the american people. and i remind my colleagues that this is our watch. i said to the chairman before we started, this is bigger than us. the things that we do today and over the next few months will have lasting effects even when we are gone, and that is how we have to look at this. we prepare not only for the present, but we prepare for the future and generations unborn. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, gentlemen from maryland. the committee will now recognize and received testimony from today's witness panel. the first witness will be the honorable greg starr. the second witness will be todd kyl. the third witness will be mark su
our diplomats work in high threat environments. eliminategh we cannot every risk, we must do everything that we can to keep americans as safe as possible when they are serving overseas. with that, i want to conclude by recognizing the tremendous sacrifices that are made every bygle day around the world our diplomatic corps, the intelligence community, and our military service members, on behalf of the american people. and i remind my colleagues that this is our watch. i said to the chairman...
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but it is a new environment now where people sort of have a sense that they are being surveilled and sort of have a sense that their information might be compromised, and they are a little bit confused about what the right steps are because even though they have been told -- go to these websites and don't share any information unless you see attps, the signal of a secure website, or the little green lock at the top of your browser. if you see that, you can be safe. the horrible thing that has happened in the past days is the disclosure about the vulnerabilities in that system. host: lee rainie is our guest, he is with the pew center and talks about internet issues. if you'd like to ask him questions about privacy and online concerts, here is your chance to do so. (202) 585-3881 for republicans, (202) 585-3880 for democrats, (202) 585-3882 for independents. twitter @cspanwj and e-mail journal@c-span.org. you mentioned about event reported this morning with this michael's arts and crafts store, a data breach that occurred. guest: michaels is just the latest in the run of stores about t
but it is a new environment now where people sort of have a sense that they are being surveilled and sort of have a sense that their information might be compromised, and they are a little bit confused about what the right steps are because even though they have been told -- go to these websites and don't share any information unless you see attps, the signal of a secure website, or the little green lock at the top of your browser. if you see that, you can be safe. the horrible thing that has...
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this isn't just energy and environment. we are bringing in the cities and the counties. everybody under the sun to talk about it. we want to be able to help craft policy that makes sense. if there's a regulatory site, there is a business model sites, there is a legislative site. thatre most concerned there will be patchwork approaches. we think it is an opportune time as we look at what we can mean -- what may be coming down the line to get the all industry on all levels engaged in conversation. we would anticipate we have had one round of comments. then offering up some sort of report them indicate legislative rulemaking. on, they have helped the together the critical consumer issues forum. chicago, 17-18 consumer advocates. maybe 20 utility people. i can't tell you exactly what we talked about. -- on the other hand >> give us a hint. -- just b did in energy to be to energy resources. what was exciting was there was a lot of consent. -- they are working with the states on this. it wasn't just new jersey type of states. there was wyoming. very diverse groups. different w
this isn't just energy and environment. we are bringing in the cities and the counties. everybody under the sun to talk about it. we want to be able to help craft policy that makes sense. if there's a regulatory site, there is a business model sites, there is a legislative site. thatre most concerned there will be patchwork approaches. we think it is an opportune time as we look at what we can mean -- what may be coming down the line to get the all industry on all levels engaged in...
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the environment and spatial relationships influence that. understanding that will get us to the right where you can use simple approaches to make diagnoses. whether digital or genomic, i think that's probably the next step we have to take. this will open up new areas of imaging and diagnostics. >> you can't learn much about metastatic disease unless you know about >> happening with housing information is laid down for this kind of change in the cancer. how could that influence in the future? are there approaches? >> it's interesting. the seminal paper about this appeared in 1971, the same year the act was signed. there was this great residence about the potential of thinking of -- i will talk about metastases in one second. i want to address something about the obstacles everyone has been talking about. first, more people need to come into the sandbox. the second thing is we need more sandboxes to be put together as well. not only to we need to look more deeply and collaborate by bringing others into it, cancer researchers could look to how
the environment and spatial relationships influence that. understanding that will get us to the right where you can use simple approaches to make diagnoses. whether digital or genomic, i think that's probably the next step we have to take. this will open up new areas of imaging and diagnostics. >> you can't learn much about metastatic disease unless you know about >> happening with housing information is laid down for this kind of change in the cancer. how could that influence in...
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our kids would do great at any environment. i think that is why we have to be so unselfish about it. when they know that there is a new york times reporter at the school, it changes the entire dynamic of that school. it is about power, access to power. access and who doesn't have it. when you have a entire school with parents that live in housing projects, you know that the school does not care about the things that those parents need. meanwhile, at the white, wealthy school, they are going to get weekly meetings about their kids not getting the first choice for kindergarten. that is what integration is about. knows that.yone what parents know that, black parents know that. how people know how to protect their power. i had my power with my daughter is in that school or not. i can share that power if i am in the school with those kids. i will try to keep my answer short. [applause] >> when you said the problems that we all live with, i felt about whenou talk you are dealing with the education beach. how do you generate access to
our kids would do great at any environment. i think that is why we have to be so unselfish about it. when they know that there is a new york times reporter at the school, it changes the entire dynamic of that school. it is about power, access to power. access and who doesn't have it. when you have a entire school with parents that live in housing projects, you know that the school does not care about the things that those parents need. meanwhile, at the white, wealthy school, they are going to...
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but this notion of saying, this is a tension in our work environment. we don't have the answer but let's talk about it. that is a great example. questions from the audience. let's open it up. we have a couple of microphones. we want to make sure to capture it in the video. we have the capacity for questions to come from remote. >> a recent article on npr highlighted the role twitter was playing in journalism in mexico with the cartel violence that was erupting. one woman's account was hacked and it was reported she died. what response does twitter have in that situations? gabriel: the account was not true? >> she was reporting on the violence. no one was entirely clear if she ever was a real person or not. gabriel: i would say in the context of violence or any kind of crisis kind of situation, part of -- we get this question a lot. i will give you another example. it relates. in the aftermath of hurricane sandy, there were accounts on twitter of flooding in this place and people had these falsified photos of certain places underwater. there, you have qu
but this notion of saying, this is a tension in our work environment. we don't have the answer but let's talk about it. that is a great example. questions from the audience. let's open it up. we have a couple of microphones. we want to make sure to capture it in the video. we have the capacity for questions to come from remote. >> a recent article on npr highlighted the role twitter was playing in journalism in mexico with the cartel violence that was erupting. one woman's account was...